Soul Singer Fontella Bass Dead at 72

St. Louis-based R&B singer Fontella Bass – best known for her 1965 hit "Rescue Me" – died Wednesday after a heart attack, KSDK reports. She was 72.

Born in St. Louis in June 1940, Bass first reached ears earlier in 1965 with the successful single "Don't Mess With A Good Thing," with Bobby McClure. "Rescue Me" topped the R&B charts for a month and held steady in the top five of the pop charts as well.

Bass' first record, The New Look, was released in 1966 by Chess Records. While she never found another hit like "Rescue Me," she continued to record throughout the Seventies. In 2001, she teamed up with the Voices of St. Louis for her last record, Travellin'.

In 1993, Bass won a settlement against American Express and its advertising agency for using "Rescue Me" in an ad without proper permission.

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12/29/2012

It's a busy week.

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12/27/2012

Oh fuck!

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12/27/2012

We have our 3rd I guess, but she was a one-hit-wonder. A marginal 3rd, but I guess the gods will be satisfied. For now!

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12/27/2012

I thought Fontella Bass was the name of the group.

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12/27/2012

She greased the track for imitator Aretha Franklin to roar on through.

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